*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 218049 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218049
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
On normal apt-get upgrade on a rarely used Dell Latitude c610 laptop
running Hardy, this error came up after required reboot (kernel
updated). I attac
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 218049 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218049
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Thanks,
good constructive advice and thorough walkthrough, which I followed
perfectly - but still 'desktop effects could not be enabled'.
I followed pts [1-6], hurried to enable desktop effects after reboot,
upon which the Download and Install dialog re-appears, runs and the
notorious popup says
Ah...finally - doing [1-6] once more did the trick :) I don't know - I
have probably missed one Completely Remove the first time around :S
Anyways...THANKS a bundle - first time I've seen this card do me any
good.
Bug is FIXED, as far as I'm concerned :)
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fglrx - gutsy - ati: Black Screen wit
Hi again,
well - I have hoped and prayed that Intrepid would bring a solution to this bug
but alas: the driver activation just fails a bit more graceful - but still it
fails.
During reboot after upgrade, an error msg appeared, stating 'Unsure what to do'
regarding multible occurrences of flgrx
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mt-daapd
I'm running a FreeNAS 0.7RC1 Sardaukar server at home. Just started with
the iTunes/DAAP service on this box, I'm annoyed that Rhythmbox sees the
daap share alright but no files get listed. It works fine in iTunes on
Win and Mac.
Currently, I've
Public bug reported:
I've tested all versions of Ubuntu since Warty on my aging Acer
TravelMate 291 XC and never before Jaunty did I get this problem: The
Intel 82852/82855 gfx card is not recognized and xorg falls back to
'vesa'.
I can see that the gfx is working; the progress bar during boot sh
Hi again,
I tried the 9.10 Live-CD but didn't install. Resolution is OK and
System>Preferences>Display shows everything as normal: monitor is Laptop
at 1024x768 (4:3) 60hz.
It should perhaps be mentioned that I did fresh install last with Hoary
and online Distribution Upgrade from Hoary>Intrepid
This was a treasure to stumble upon :)
After much investigation, I tried David Bensimon's workaround from 21/4 and
finally managed to get my fit-PC
(http://www.fit-pc.com/new/specifications.html) to show a resolution greater
than 800x600 when running Hardy.
Unfortunately, I'm not able to test
Same goes here - exactly the same behaviour on Hardy as on Gutsy.
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fglrx - gutsy - ati: Black Screen with ATI RV535 [Radeon X1650 Series]
[1002:71c7]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146515
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Thanks Paganini. That was good constructive advice, only the card is 512 Mb and
max setting in my BIOS is 256mb.
Anyway, it did enhance the overall performance a bit but unfortunately it
didn't solve my main problem - it only puzzled me further!
After updating from 7.10 to 8.04, in my GRUB boot
That's correct - enabling the restricted driver (aka 'fglrx') now works with
kernel 2.6.22-14 without the screen going black.
On enabling Desktop Effects, the screen goes white instantly.
Same old problem with black screen persists when using kernel 2.6.22-16.
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fglrx - gutsy - ati: Black Scr
Just curious about the status of this issue.
I too experience exactly the same problem with my ATI Radeon x1650 on my fresh
Gutsy install (as of 6. nov 07): I enable the restricted driver, reboot...and
black screen.
The only graphics setting that lets me see the Desktop is 'vesa'. See my
attach
Public bug reported:
This is related to my previous enthusiasm mentioned in bug 214119, in
which I found a workaround to make gfx (AMD Geode) for the Fit-PC 1
(fit-pc.com) work on Hardy.
This does not work with fresh install on Jaunty, which I performed twice
just the other day on the exact same
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/455544 provided a fix that worked for me:
deleting ~/.config/ubuntuone/syncdaemon.conf and restarting.
Hopefully this issue sees a proper ( more newbie-friendly ;) ) solution soon
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Ubuntu Netbook Remix (9.10) fails to connect to Ubuntu One
https://bugs.launchpa
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
Having installed Karmic on several machines, they all failed to connect to
Ubuntu One at first, due to 'Compatibility mismatch', which then was easily
fixed with a apt-get upgrade. As of now, I have two successful installs, using
One a
Sorry - important omitted detail: Naturally I get no sync either way on
this eee 901.
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Ubuntu Netbook Remix (9.10) fails to connect to Ubuntu One
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474270
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Yes - last attempt with Ubuntu 10.04 approx. 1 month ago, when I re-
installed one of my two Fit-PC1 units. After two attempts with Lucid, I
gave up and went for Debian 5, which is now running on both and playing
like a charm with 1280x1024. I really would have preferred Ubuntu as
this was meant to
As I wrote: I do not currently have any Fit-PC1 running Ubuntu of any
sort, so I can not test right now. And although I could boot a live-cd
and test, I can not do so right now - sorry.
Anything I can collect from Debian to show you instead?
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Failed to set gfx for Geode on Jaunty (fresh instal
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